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Study: Calif. Autism Cases Continue To Increase Even After Removal Of Vaccine Preservative

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by pcal5 January 8, 2008 12:35 PM EST
If stress causes autism, and all agree that it does, at least to some extent, then whaty causes sress? Certainly social conditions, specifically work conditions and the governmental underpinnings that affect work conditions. Hence it is hardly absurd to blame emotional problems like autism, divorce, mass murder and the like on the people who determine what society will be like. And if not Bush, specifically, the people who make the rules generally.
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by allunknowing January 8, 2008 12:23 PM EST
CURE FOR AUTISM:

Remove your fatass from the couch and get some exercise. Exercise makes your brain function better. After you are no longer a lazy, worthless, type-II claiming diabetic, then you may procreate.


It''s not the food that makes you fat, it''s the mind of the body the food goes into that makes you fat. Stop living in a nanny-state where you think you can pawn your blame on someone other than your self for all of YOUR problems.
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by dogsoul January 8, 2008 12:21 PM EST
Boy, what idiots on this board... and the lug nut who is blaming BUSH for THIS too??? My God, there''s not an issue OUT there liberals won''t try to pin on Bush - the man, they seem to think can summon hurricanes to attack black people & cause autism in children,...
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by pcal5 January 8, 2008 12:20 PM EST
A behavioral cause for a behavioral disease is not speculation, but entirely sensible. The problem is that parents who may batter their children, more or less accidently, have a heavy load of guilt to carry, so heavy, it is also common sense that another cause is looked for and readily accepted. The real problem is the stress put on people in their lives tht causes them to effectly destroy their own kids to begin with. matrix-evolutions.com
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by pollroller1 January 8, 2008 12:20 PM EST
I''m no doctor, but it seems to me that there may be any number of things that could cause autism. Did the mother drink or smoke while pregnant? What kind of medications did she take? How about drugs? And then there''s the genetic aspect.
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by excoachken January 8, 2008 11:56 AM EST
To nfynvk74769: Thanks for the info on diathesis... I will investigate.
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by pcal5 January 8, 2008 11:48 AM EST
To MyThoughtsr: Stupid people who rationalize life and don''t understand cause and effect just make life worse for their children. What I am saying is that I OBSERVED clear symptoms of autism. by the book, suddenly come on, as the result of an OBSERVABLE cause. I am also telling you that the reason the "disease" is such a mystery is because the real causes are not ideologically allowed to be spoken: a.) parents who go to church on Sunday and are "good" peple corporally beating up their kids and b.) a decadent American society that makes the bizbrained parents miserable enough and cranky enough to do that to their kids to begin with. More on matrix-evolutions.com. Easy to read and understand than these sound bites.
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by pcal5 January 8, 2008 11:42 AM EST
To exCoachKen: You are certainly correct. But to change things, you havew to ask what the cause of the child''s trauma is, from whom, and why? Most broadly understood, autism is a marker for our decaying American society, a good part of which derives from unhappy parents taking our their unhappiness on vulnerable young children, the only cure for which, going back to the most basic cause, is a good revolution.
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by searingtruth January 8, 2008 11:40 AM EST
Unfortunately Dictator Bush has declared that all reports from all public agencies be "approved" (which of course means modified) by representatives of his fascist government before release.

You know, to protect national security, wink wink, not fascism and their love of profit over human life.

So unfortunately Bush has never allowed the release of any actual "unprocessed" "scientific data", for anything, since he assumed power.

So I wish you the best of luck, and can only offer this advice.

If I were concerned about my child the first thing I would do is demand the impeachment of Bush, if for no other reason than to get to the actual research results, if they haven''t already been destroyed. But I must admit, they most likely have been.

So then you would simply be requesting his impeachment of behalf of your nation, and the uncounted crimes he has committed against it.

Either way, you, and your country, win.
ST


It''s not "You have nothing to fear unless you''re doing something wrong."
It''s "You have nothing to fear unless the government is doing something wrong."
SearingTruth

A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
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by mythoughtsr January 8, 2008 11:38 AM EST
pcal5, people like you realllllly scare me. Your child did not get autism from being beat up. As sick and terrifying as that must have been, my gosh, to believe that. Wow, for once, I''m speechless.

annabellee2, your clarity and your educated analysis is REFRESHING and WELCOME! Thank you for posting so logically!
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